Audacious Inquiry’s founder and Managing Partner, Christopher Brandt, joins host Neal Conan on NPR’s Talk of the Nation this afternoon to discuss: “Can New Federal Policies Get Employers Hiring?”
Today’s issue of the Baltimore Business Journal will feature an article about Audacious Inquiry’s role in a study of health insurance exchange options in Maryland. A health insurance exchange gives individuals and small businesses a marketplace to compare health plans from different insurance providers more easily.
Audacious Inquiry debuted on Inc. magazine’s list of America’s fastest-growing private companies this month at #2,735.
On August 3rd Audacious Inquiry’s Edmond Magny and partner organizations presented a webinar highlighting the features and benefits of the MEDS-ED Link Pilot Project, which launched at Inova Alexandria Hospital in April. The project has the goal of providing electronic access to patient medical histories in hospital Emergency Departments (EDs) and integrating with hospital ED systems. MEDS-ED brings prescription information from data sources across the US directly into the patient’s electronic health record (EHR), helping physicians provide better emergency treatment by giving them instant access to a patient’s medication history in emergency situations.
The new U.S. Geological Survey Energy Resources Program website designed by Audacious Inquiry is now live, making information about USGS research on energy resources more accessible and user-friendly than ever.
In an emergency department, where patients’ health and safety hang in the balance, every second counts. Now, thanks to an initiative managed by AI, Inova Alexandria Hospital ED clinicians can quickly access a patient’s prescriptions information, no matter where in the U.S. they were written, enhancing care quality and safety.
Maryland Regional Extension Center Reaches Key Milestone: Over 1,000 Providers Signed Up to Adopt Electronic Health Records.
Scott Afzal, principal and director of health information systems, has published a column on HIEs' focus on interoperability in the April 5th issue of NHINWatch.
Audacious Inquiry FY 2010 Stakeholder Report now available in PDF.
AI is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a contract by Harris Corp. to support the implementation of a statewide health information exchange (HIE) in the state of Florida. The project, awarded by Florida’s Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) under a four-year, $19 million agreement, is intended to improve the delivery and coordination of healthcare throughout the state.